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Now THAT would be the prisoner swap of a lifetime!

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The other swap the Russians joked about was to trade the WSJ reporter for Trump.

:-)

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Touche

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PROTOCOLS OF THE MEETINGS OF THE LEARNED ELDERS OF ZION... Protocol No. 18 – Arrest of Opponents

“Criminals with us will be arrested at the first, more or less, well-grounded suspicion: it cannot be allowed that out of fear of a possible mistake an opportunity should be given of escape to persons suspected of a political lapse of crime, for in these matters we shall be literally merciless.”

https://cwspangle.substack.com/p/protocol-xviii-arrest-of-opponents

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Snowden and Assange, what a giant kick in the nuts to the Ruling class in America and the UK. Do it Putin.

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Xi seems to actually wield a lot of power in China. Macron works for Rothschild interests as a high-level functionary. He's not DeGaulle, not at all.

Putin wields a lot of power in Russia, and responsibly so. Biden has Obama feeding him lines in his earpiece, and Obama is a high-level functionary, considerably higher-level than MAcron, but still not wielding power.

The US really needs an ndependent chief executive, but the "owners" can't give up their control-fights to allow it...

Sorry, sort of a pet-peeve. We have to wait for the owners to give up hope of having control, before we can even start dealing with reality, and maybe somebody will just push the button and go to the bunker.

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Apr 8, 2023Liked by John Day MD

Reading the story about Macron's visit to China, I'm always left with the same feeling....on reflection, it's easy to judge a country, and specifically it's people, by the actions of their 'leaders'. In fact, it's overwhelming the case that it's their 'leaders' (and associated departments, divisions/seniors) that are the criminals!! Macron, Biden, Arden, Trudeau etc are good/bad examples...

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Apr 8, 2023Liked by John Day MD

Constructively self-employed 🌞

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Julian Assange is a prisoner of war...

And we are soldiers.

We fight for Freedom, because Freedom is the only thing worth fighting for.

https://fritzfreud.substack.com/p/julian-assange-prisoner-of-war

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Apr 8, 2023Liked by John Day MD

Snagged these out as most interesting:

..What this does now is ensure that any war the neocons have planned for the future will be fought with much higher interest rates, much weaker currencies and much higher effective oil prices.​..

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​Spike protein from COVID "vaccine products" produces cellular and genetic damage similar to radiation injury.

I don't believe in ivermectin either, I often think I will just die when I'm suppose to. But I suppose when one is sick from lack of a healthy immune response one will do what one will.

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Most people, myself included, felt better the day after starting ivermectin for COVID. Woke up feeling notably better. I had Delta. COVID was worse before Omicron.

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Apr 8, 2023Liked by John Day MD

How did you know it was Delta?

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We had a family cluster inlate December 2021, and one of the famiy members was sick enough to get viral typing. There were Delta and Omicron, with Omicron taking over, but we definitely got slammed with Delta. We did fine as that goes, but we did almost nothing for almost 3 weeks, too.

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Ok. Around that time I caught something, I think early January, very mild fever and intense mucus through my nose for a few days. I didn't visit a doctor or anyone. You are the first doctor to have even heard my story. Good since.

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Apr 8, 2023·edited Apr 8, 2023Liked by John Day MD

there was a fund manager kyle somebody, started this talk in texas etc.

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Apr 8, 2023Liked by John Day MD

Reminds me of the Hunt Brothers and Connelly.

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Kyle Bass has been instrumental in getting the State of Texas to diversify into gold. Intelligent guy.

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Apr 8, 2023Liked by John Day MD

As a currency it shouldn't fluctuate in value. I read a book about the Hunts wanting Texas to not renew the annual treaty with the USA with silver as the currency.

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The Hunt brothers cornering silver and driving it to $80/oz were heady days in1981-1982, but it was high-stakes poker and the govvernment took them out by changing the rules.

I was getting through college with no money, but no debt. The Hunt brother were like a reality TV show or something.

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Actually a better argument can be made for the value of gold freely floating against currencies based on production & sale of goods vs. money printing. Fixed gold value is ultimately deflationary and constricts rather than grows economies.

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We are going into a long period of economic shrinkage, I think, as energy prices rise and available supply-at-price is constrained. Any store-of-value will be useful in the fiat-currency crises which hae already begun. The important thing for anybody holding gold in Texas and other states with similar laws, is that once it is e=recognized as "money", instead of an "asset", then it is not taxable for its rise against the dollar (capital gains taxation). This move makes it very appealing for Texans. This is the important move, I think, whether the gold-backed-digital-currency catches on (it could) or not. Texans will have (if this passes) a much stronger reason to hld gold, and it will be easier, if one trusts Texas...

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It has been clear to me since 2008 that tangible goods (land, pm's, etc) or decentralized digital currency (why, OH WHY did I not jump in when I first knew of BTC when it was around $10/BTC) are the best options as it is not something that can be "printed" out of thin air. Given food prices, I have encouraged others to carefully assess the amount of routine canned goods they eat in a month (and grains, etc as well), multiply by 12, and PURCHASE. This isn't even approaching it from the 'prepper' view, but simply practicality: it will hold value AND IS NEEDED, unlike your dollars.

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this is not about intelligent ... he does not know anymore than the next guy. it is about what the plan is ... he is playing his part.

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Apr 9, 2023·edited Apr 9, 2023Author

Kyle Bass is knowledgeable, intelligent, and he is a player in finance. He has a lot of influence in the investments of the State of Texas.

He does know a whole ot more about global financial wars and intrigues than most people, and occasionally lets a little of his knowledge out.

He is quite competent, whether you like him or not. i am neutral, and interested in his insights, but have not seen anything by him in a long time.

I don't have investments or funds. I grow vegetables and avoid debt.

I'm not looking for something-for-nothing, but it is good to be aware of those people.

Bass is a fnancial warriior for Texas interests, and he may play some other roles, too, private roles.

He is no friend of China, rather an adversary of China.

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Agree 100% with this comment.

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Apr 9, 2023·edited Apr 9, 2023

warrior ....hahaha ... lol. i wish we had those warriors during this covid fiasco ...

as to china, it did not build itself up ... in early 90s US congress passed laws, that business had to pay more taxes if they were in US instead of going to china. half of china does not even speak the official language (even today after all those years of mandating it) ... it is a conglomerate of tribes. all planned amigo ... nothing accidental ...

listen to the story of this extraordinary women ...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSf7q8tkslQ

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If I register with the FDA mygardens can be on their vegetable-garden map of America, and I get nifty little signs to put up.

Yeah, I'm not sure why I would want to do that, but I can imagine why they might want the infortmation.

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Apr 8, 2023Liked by John Day MD

When the WEF was promoting the WWF, I signed up. But when they promote killing humans and wildlife I'll not sign up.

The right immediately opposes the left no matter what. I can't wait for Trump to demand the end of gardens now.

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I never watched much WWF wrestling. No TV since 1999.

;:-)

Yeah, I know..

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WWF has had some seriously tilted politics for a long time. Like the Sierra Club, they stake their position with a marketing image but “under the hood” there is much afoot!

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Had the same thoughts. 😵‍💫🧐

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Apr 8, 2023Liked by John Day MD

That was information overload 🤯. Definitely not boring times we’re going through.

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Lots going on. Less today for me than yesterday.

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-Texas

Yeah, I'm not going to trust that state that still didn't publicly say the shots are crap.

Good bank? Perhaps, but it's easy to hold gold yourself. We don't buy gold to use for money. It is a commodity, not a currency.

-all this talk about sars cov2 connected to radiation sickness is bullshit. You should know, you're a doctor. Maybe you need a refresher as to what causes sickness. During COVID it was the ventilators and the remdesevir, later the jabs. Why legitimize the hype of COVID knowing it was not the cause of death? Same for polio and smallpox

https://odysee.com/@drsambailey:c/Toxicology-vs-Virology-Rockefeller-Institute-and-the-Criminal-Polio-Fraud:1

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Apr 8, 2023·edited Apr 8, 2023Author

Rob, read more carefully, Bro. Did you read the article about the spike protein injuries within the body? Itis quite detailed.

It causes similar damage to what radiation injury causes. That's what it says. It is detailed as to what systems get what injuries. The immune system takes a lot of injury.

It's just a useful perspective in understanding the kinds of injuries that may be seen over time with this new thing, when it has some similarities to an older, well-known thing.

You are over-generalizing about mechanisms of injury and death from COVID.

I took care of lots of patients with it and studied fresh information about it from mid December 2019. It was not simple. More mechanisms of injury than usual, and novel mechanisms of injury from this bioweapon.

Lots of people did die from the COVID, not even in the hospitals, where the novel mechanisms of injury, the inflammation on the blood-vessel side of the lungs, led to mistreatments, like high pressure ventilator settings, which also killed people.

Withholding medicines that worked, like HCQ, Azithromycin, zinc, ivermectin, doxycycline, and Vitamin-D, also killed lots of people, who could have been treated easily at home, as my patients were. Very few of my patients went to the hospitals, and none of them stayed long. Out in a few days.

Smallpox deaths fell for a hundred years as life got better in the US. Vaccines likely played some small part, much less effective than claimed, and they were not harmless.

Polio was a mixed bag, too. maybe 90% of cases were so mild that they were not diagnosed, and the polio vaccines were hard to make just right, so they oten did not produce immunity, or did cause polio.

Advertising for the vaccines was great, though. Great advertising.

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Binary bioweapon as far as I can tell. GOF engineered Covid followed by the kill jab.

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Two different ways to get spike protein into people's blood. Weird world. I don't know how people's bodies will do going forward. The rate of excess deaths in a population may rise and plateau 7% after each mRNA "vaccine" injection. It iis too early to be completely certain, though.

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Bro bye. You're still in idiot land listen to Mike Yeadon. Or you can keep being afraid.

https://off-guardian.org/2023/04/06/why-i-dont-believe-there-ever-was-a-covid-virus/

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Apr 8, 2023Liked by John Day MD

What are you doing on t his platform? This is a site for respectful dialogue, not name calling and insults.

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Such is the acceptable pattern of conversation today. Somehow I think that being able to punch or be punched in the mouth as a kid in school produced more respectful people. Since disallowing normal scuffles of kids (and many schools where kids could carry a rifle to school) we now find people with no awareness of “politeness” and experience school shootings.

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Apr 9, 2023·edited Apr 9, 2023Author

I've observed similar. I remember in rural Texas high school, older guys would drive to school in a pickup, with a gun rack, with a hunting rifle, leave it unlocked in the parking lot, and it was normal. Nobody would bother their truck in the school parking lot.

Who would do something like that?

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you might want to have a look at this ... true history of small pox https://www.newbraveworld.org/smallpox

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I do think when there is a lack of NUTRIENTS, OR A PATHOGEN OR A TOXIN OR ALL 3, and or RADIATION TOXINS, the body goes through similar cycles trying to fix itself or adapt. The body is just that way when it is not working well. Sure it would look similar.

I’m growing big black Krima tomatoes this year. Ever have them? We make our own diced tomatoes and passata every year since covid propaganda. Found a real easy passatta recipe.

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Thanks for the link, most interesting!!

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The funny bits are the meeting with Xi, Macron and Van der Lyden. The dead flowers in the center of the giant round table where they were uncomfortably and conspicuously placed to appear as insignificant as possible....The Art of War well played.

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Very nice! Thanks for the effort to compile interesting & relevant pieces of news. I confess I have really ignored most of the global political sources, hmmm I guess I would say since the UKR vs Russia became a focal point. Only so much time, energy, & focus!

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